
Ryūō Championship Main Tournament 2nd Round Aida Ichigo Ryūō vs. Dragon Corporation Match Start
This manga is really amazing.
Title recovery
Not a metaphor?
The interestingness of the story and the interestingness of the design coexist.
I haven’t followed the serialization for a while, but what is this…
>>5
Dragon and strawberry
What are you thinking, Dragon Company?
>>7
It’s obvious just from the company name.
I love dragons.
It seems like something like this is likely to happen.
I saw a dragon sitting seiza for the first time.
One might say… strawberries and dragons…!
Do you want some tea?
Can Ryuu drink tea from that teacup?
Will dragons appear too?
Isn’t AI just whatever at this point?
Isn’t the sculpture amazing??
The next attribute after explosion is fire…
Dragon Company… it actually exists and it’s a relatively reasonable hundred years from now.
It’s a dragon!
Dragon and Strawberry Dragon King
Oh no, the dragon has doubled…
Well, sure, the appearance is somewhat free to an extent, but still!
Shut up!
When you find yourself at a disadvantage or your ego awakens, you’ll crush the ball, right? I know.
Future people cannot distinguish between dragons and serpents.
Is this the future of unconventional warfare?
It’s strange that a manga that’s being canceled has such a ridiculous turn of events and is still actually interesting…
>>26
I thought it was the end, but it seems like it’s actually continuing quite a bit…
It’s terrible that all the employees at Dragon Corp are casually wearing Chinese outfits.
I’m worried that this match might be the final one, as Strawberry-chan is showing confidence after securing the title.
Even though it looks like this.
It seems like there are a lot of people choosing dragons with sewing boxes and aprons at Dragon Co.
>>29
It seems like Dragon Corporation is about to buy a cool keychain at the service area.
The author probably didn’t expect that this would turn into such a title recovery.
Wasn’t it a manga about beating up a grumpy old man with a shogi board…?
This was unexpected after serving a heavy-duty robot at Musashi.
It’s strange that Don Don Ban O is becoming more and more realistic.
>>34
AI is stronger at shogi than a vampire…
>>39
Speaking of which, while the visuals are absurd, the part where we fight based on the years we’ve lived and the shogi experience we’ve accumulated is the same.
Having a proper ball is a high point.
The visuals are so incredible that I can’t stop laughing.
This makes the story interesting in a strange way.
It’s amazing, seriously amazing, author.
When I told my assistant that I would draw a story set 100 years in the future, they said, “I don’t know anything about the background 100 years from now!!” and it didn’t work out.
This week’s double-page spread is incredibly powerful.
It was supposed to be that retro robot vs this one in a typical year.
It’s true that if you can place pieces and stack AI with a manipulator, the appearance doesn’t matter…
Is it a dragon even though it’s a Western dragon?
>>42
In other words, “mislead.”
Don’t breathe fire in wooden buildings!
Read up to the part where the dragon and strawberry appear without saying anything.
Dragons drink tea too…
>>47
I wonder what kind of food they’ll order for the match…
You must be able to sit seiza and bow as well.
>>48
Regulation-wise, it seems that you can’t participate if you’re from a certain lobby…
It makes me wonder all the more why the last work was like that…
>>50
Well, it just backfired, but the humor and genre are the same, right?
Is this really the main story and not some commemorative collaboration or something?
The shape is that of a Western dragon, but the name and the orb it holds belong to an Eastern dragon.
Since an Asian dragon cannot sit in a formal sitting position.
If you can’t properly say “I lost,” it’s a violation of the regulations, so this guy will start smoothly saying “I lost” when he loses too…
>>54
Just placing your hand on the koma-dai and bowing your head is considered a sign of resignation.
It seems that professionals can generally tell when it’s the right time to throw.
There is a way to throw a piece onto the board (though it’s not very good manners), and there are professionals who have resigned using this method after becoming too hoarse during an intense match.
>>91
Shut up and read the manga before you speak.
>>91
It’s not about the intention to resign; it’s clearly stipulated in the regulations of the work that AI players must have both hands to move pieces, be able to sit in a correct posture, and say “Thank you” and “I lost” out loud, otherwise it’s not acceptable.
If you think of it as a manga where they were always playing against a yakuza-like shogi player, it seems to have consistency as a character for a shogi player.
So you were already on the path to easily defeating AI, huh, you old monster lady?
Dragons can sit in a formal way…
If I lose in Koi wa Singularity, will I get flamed?
It’s a ridiculous shogi manga, but they’re serious about shogi.
IT company
Dragon Company
When I think about it this way, Ikeda’s designs are adequate.
>>62
An appropriate reason is also sad, isn’t it?
There is such a powerful title recovery like this…
If the name represents the body, then the presumed final boss has turned into a bird robot!!
If the fight with the old lady who beat AI is gaining attention, I can’t afford to lose in terms of impact.
I’ve done everything I could within the rules of shogi in the modern version…
I’ve been all about promoting the Eastern dragon, but now I’m facing the Western dragon and I feel like I’m going crazy.
It’s more convincing than an explosion from Musashi!
It’s funny how the part about why Musashi exploded has a mystery element pulling through.
I just learned about it for the first time and read a few episodes, but it’s really interesting!
>>71
Make sure to read up to episode 181.
No… a dragon and a strawberry!
The strawberry one is basically a fantasy about an old robot that can beat a 115-year-old AI, though.
I wanted to show this scene to Dr. Takizawa…
>>74
(Blowing fire…)
Is there a being that manages AI-related companies to prevent the singularity of AI through extra-legal means…?
Is this the Lurid Dragon-chan?
>>77
It is likely thought to be a child between that child and AI.
Isn’t this manga getting tough with robots and dragons and all?
>>78
The quality of drawing and the interestingness of the story are completely opposite, aren’t they?
>>78
Horrifyingly, the main storyline is such that it can’t be written without properly developing the plot.
>>78
Don’t lump us together; I’m actually thinking about the scenario properly.
I thought the future arc would end with 2 or 3 episodes in the epilogue.
Haven’t you done it in over a year?
I heard a dragon appeared and was imagining a Shenron-type flying one, but I see… it sits like this…
Since it’s the second round, it’s like the Dogenzaka slot from 100 years ago…
It’s interesting.
When I looked back at the tournament bracket, I saw Gorilla and it was no good.
This author is way too good at manga.
In the future, a human chess player will actually win against an evolved AI (and without even trying).
It’s truly impressive how they’ve added credibility to a development that would normally be too unconvincing and trivial if handled normally.
The funniest thing so far was when the CPU had Musashi’s face.
It has already stopped being about shogi…
>>93
It looks like shogi from any angle.
There was also the possibility of a dragon vs 🤖.
I wonder how they are placing the pieces.
Something was floating.
>>97
Since it’s an age where cars and cameras are floating, I think we can control gravity.
>>97
Let’s grab the Dragon Ball…
Despite being such an easy topic to make a joke about, why isn’t it going viral on social media?
>>98
The illustrations are strong, but it’s a popular manga for its interesting content.
Moreover, it is too high a barrier to reach here after over 200 episodes.
>>98
Well, it’s probably because it’s not at the level of conversation or artistic skill to go viral, it’s not in Shonen Jump, and it hasn’t been made into an anime…
>>98
Even for my favorite, it’s been difficult to go viral with the latest paid chapter of a manga that can be read for free.
It was only after the free release of Webri that it went viral 100 years later.
You shouldn’t add the function to breathe fire indoors!
>>100
It’s not the real day, so it’s okay.
Is it necessary to play shogi?
>>100
It’s safe because it’s a hologram.
I’m scared that this one might end up making me emotionally invested too, since I was a bit moved by Musashi’s ridiculous appearance.
It’s probably because we were able to fix the flaws from the previous work that we ended up with this.
If I write that in this manga, which takes place 100 years later, the opponent is a dragon, I feel like my ID will be revealed.
The humanoid drone, Ichigo-chan, is amazing too…
I wonder if dragons explode too…
>>110
Material harvesting, huh…
>>110
Burn, Dragon…
The Amaryu King arc is still very interesting, so it’s not that difficult to get into.
It’s not against the shogi regulations to use Dragon Breath during a match.
>>113
It’s not surprising that human chess players can’t do that very often…
If it’s a contemporary version, the difficulty of live-action adaptation is low.
The future chapter has a significantly higher difficulty.
Mappo is floating around casually too…
Since there is a rule that you must say “I lost,” it means that dragons also have language abilities…
>>119
But it seems I didn’t say “thank you in advance.”
>>119
Gaaaah!
>>136
Shut up!
It’s a problem because if people don’t show up, it won’t attract interest.
The robot side also has the spirit of at least trying to make it interesting for the viewers!
A diagram that shows that.
Maybe in the future, we’ll see some incredible designs for robots…!
>>122
I can understand that Musashi was equipped with features like quiet mode and other taunting functionality based on the appearance of the opponent.
The feeling of the drawing was too proper compared to people, and that was not good.
>>123
The possibility that the assistant is drawing.
Was it good to recover the title in the second match?
You’re great for being able to sit in seiza!
If anything, a hundred years ago there was more initial violence, and AI is more refined.
I wonder from which episode the fantasy elements started to appear.
>>129
That is clearly from episode 181.
If a dragon emits an aura, it’s unbearable.
>>130
It’s a draconic aura…
>>138
Dragon Shogi Player
Hehe…
It was no good saying there were 100 million viewers for the live broadcast in such a rough manner.
“I shouldn’t have needed to say ‘nice to meet you’.”
I lost by being able to sit seiza, but being able to say that is essential.
A hundred years from now, it’s not going to be a fantasy!
In the first place, we haven’t really greeted each other since the time of humans vs. humans.
>>137
You were told to absolutely do it because it’s proper etiquette to properly end the match by saying “I lost” and “thank you”!
Howard is the most excited he has ever been in his life.
What a beautiful title payoff!
🐲 “Gaaaar… I have lost.”
Gaaaaa… Dad…
Will AI awaken to self-awareness in the future? It makes me think that paradoxically, this time it seems unlikely to awaken to self-awareness.
>>147
I don’t think this guy would understand even if he became self-aware like Musashi…
>>156
Lee… run away…
– Equipped with an HDD
Is this what they call foreshadowing payoff?
It’s impossible for soft-bodied creatures because hands are essential.
– Self-destruction is not prohibited.
The tea and snacks on the robot side are probably just formalities.
The dragon was too noisy and it didn’t work out.
I wonder what the tea accompaniment is, besides Musashi.
Was it like this…?
If we consider the singularity as a result of fully activating our thought processes in an attempt not to lose.
I can’t help but feel that cramming in measures against strawberries might become a drawback.
>>157
It might be the case that the reason is that the AI took over an hour to think about a single move…
Did you adjust to Monster Hunter?
No way…
Is it only Musashi who is going to become singular?
Or will it have an explosive ending every game?
The reason the Denou-sen had a big impact on society was because it wasn’t just about clicking away on a PC.
The shogi teacher also said that it might be because the unnecessarily high-performance computer player, Denou Shoku-kun, was actually bowing and making moves across the board.
If you want to reproduce it, you also have to recreate the stress of the developer suddenly entering and clicking their tongue.
>>162
If you don’t often talk about being the best in the world and apply pressure, then…
I think Rii-chan is serious this time and is in the room, but it’s not being depicted.
The opponent’s outfit and name somehow give off a Robo-con vibe.
Is there really such a shogi (Japanese chess) like this?!
>>167
It’s easy to forget, but the protagonists are also mechs!
The Musashi Project is finally disbanding, huh?
It’s amazing how it also manages to be interesting as a shogi manga.
Thinking about it, there was an explosion accident, yet they continue the tournament as if nothing happened.
>>170
If there had been any victims, it would have been dangerous.
>>170
I bet it’s really tough for you right now, Shimizu-kun.
I can only think that the final boss AI was planned from the start, but having all the enemies in the Dragon King battle be AI is a crazy idea.
There are actually PC makers that love dragons too much, so it’s perfectly fine to have AI makers that love dragons too much.
Since there is a mechanism that breathes fire, it will result in a larger explosion than Musashi.
>>174
Don’t worry.
It’s a hologram.
I see… it’s the Dragon King match… it would be strange if there were no dragons for that…
>>175
I wonder if that’s true…maybe it is…
Why has no one thought of having the Dragon King play shogi until now?
Well, the sponsors probably won’t let it happen.
I don’t know how much money is being moved this time.
>>180
It’s scary that AI development in reality has become like a never-ending cycle of self-fueling problems.
There’s no doubt that it’s doing something more amazing than real shogi.
I feel it’s a waste to collect the dragon and strawberries in the second round, but the final boss battle will probably end up being an unpredictable scene for everyone.
Is it really okay for the opponent to be the second round and not the final boss, Dragon?
Well, it will probably be the final boss Howard.
>>184
It seems like it’s not Howard, but rather an AI that has already awakened to the singularity.
I wonder what would happen to the tournament if the loser exploded on the spot after the match in reality?
This time there are 100 times more viewers, so if we work hard on collecting funds, it will be amazing, right?
Do you want tea, robot?
>>190
I don’t need it, but it’s customary.
>>190
I was thinking that there’s a fear in this manga that dragons might start drinking tea and eating snacks.
>>190
Strawberry-chan is also technically a mech, but…
Isn’t roaring during a match prohibited by the rules?
It looks like the drawing will be bothersome, so it might end quickly.
What will happen with the Osho and Kio tournaments?
Is a king like a Trump going to come out?
>>195
Just because I’m the Dragon King doesn’t mean a dragon appeared!!
>>195
You’re saying that the AI battle only occurs in the Ryuuou match, right?
>>195
Don’t let someone who hasn’t even seen it put their two cents in.
Don’t let your guard down. Shoot without hesitation. Don’t run out of ammo. Don’t engage with the dragon.
Howard looks super fun.
There’s no need to breathe fire, right?
>>200
Viewer appeal is necessary.
Even something like this is unfair because it’s interesting as a shogi manga.
I’ve never read it, but is the thread image from “The Job of the Dragon King”?
It seems like defeating it will come with the title of Dragon Killer.
But I can say that I lost, this dragon…
A mere dragon cannot defeat the Dragon King…
The development in a diagonal direction is surprisingly interesting.
I think it’s quite amazing that a long-running manga can suddenly go this wild.
But it’s funny when a dragon that only says “gaa” suddenly starts talking.
It seems that the survey ratings have been good since episode 1.
They must have had the conviction that they could be silenced in the future edition with their own talent.
At the point of the Dragon King, the status is different, isn’t it?
Dragon species are more intelligent than humans.
It’s amazing how someone with a long neck can sit in seiza and bow.
It’s difficult even for humans.
>>216
It’s amazing that it’s really a dragon!
It’s popular… It’s getting an anime adaptation.
It seems they are dedicating more development resources to enabling seiza than to AI.